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In 2007, DreamMaker Ogden won Franchise of the Year for their concerted effort to help veterans and seniors with special needs remodel their kitchens and baths. Nate Coombs (middle) was in a sales role at the time, where he worked under his father and learned firsthand how a tanking economy can disrupt the remodeling industry.

Angus Beasley

Co-Founder

Age 39

2015 Revenue: $4.5 million

Best practice: Over the past four years, Adams + Beasley Associates has evolved from being construction-only to using a design-build model. This has resulted in additional revenue, has made the sales process easier, and has also increased production efficiency. Angus is the force behind developing the company’s in-house design capability. He took on some of the architectural drafting for projects and brought on designers.

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In 2007, DreamMaker Ogden won Franchise of the Year for their concerted effort to help veterans and seniors with special needs remodel their kitchens and baths. Nate Coombs (middle) was in a sales role at the time, where he worked under his father and learned firsthand how a tanking economy can disrupt the remodeling industry.